ˈtrīˌkäŋk also -kȯŋk adjective
Etymology: Greek trikonchos, from tri- three + konchē conch, apse — more at tri- , conch
: having apses on three sides of a square central mass
many Syrian churches are built on a triconch plan
ˈtrīˌkäŋk also -kȯŋk adjective
Etymology: Greek trikonchos, from tri- three + konchē conch, apse — more at tri- , conch
: having apses on three sides of a square central mass
many Syrian churches are built on a triconch plan
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012